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Platja d’Aro announces fines up to €1,500 for appearing in public ‘with clothing representing human genitals’
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World’s largest coffee chain agrees framework with Workers United as push to increase unionization continues apace
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When my son, who is on the austim spectrum, was struggling, this classic game opened up his world. It continues to help lonely, isolated people find ways to connect and belong
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Red Bull has become a minority shareholder in Leeds but the name of the team and stadium will not change
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Analysis of the carbon offset projects used by top corporations including Delta, Gucci and ExxonMobil raises concerns around their emission cuts claims
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Blame the gig economy or just sheer laziness, but fewer of us stopping for lunch in the working day can surely only be a bad thing, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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Central banks may not aim for such an outcome but will probably adjust interest rate decisions in a way that makes it more likely than deep recession
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The notorious ShinyHunters collective is claiming hack of personal details of 560 million global customers
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Sticking to the Tories’ nonsensical fiscal rules, as it says it will, would be a political and economic mistake, says the Guardian’s economic editor Larry Elliott
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Spain and France are among the most opaque when it comes to declaring who party funders are, analysis shows
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Czech tycoonâs private buyout of UK postal group would come with very limited assurances â and a weight of added debt
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Up to 28,000 people at tech giant in South Korea will strike for one day on 7 June after negotiations over wages stall
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Publisher said to be working with another investor in sale that would be largest of its kind, according to Bloomberg
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With the launch of the E2E International 100 list for 2024, we are celebrating with some exclusive interviews with some of the businesses featured on the list. Here, we spoke to Ed Gillet, Founder and Director of CharterSync, an online booking platfo ...